Lisburn Cathedral
Lisburn, County Antrim | BT27 4XD
Welcome to Lisburn Cathedral, where we are building a 21st century community in a beautiful and historic building that celebrates the God who is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
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Lisburn, County Antrim | BT27 4XD
Welcome to Lisburn Cathedral, where we are building a 21st century community in a beautiful and historic building that celebrates the God who is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Hillsborough, County Down | BT26 6DZ
Kilwarlin Moravian Church is a congregation of the Province called the Moravian Church in Great Britain and Ireland.
Poyntzpass, County Armagh | BT60 2DW
A church which is open to everyone in the local community, regardless of previous determinations.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT5 5DW
A Gothic Revival church located at the corner of Beersbridge Road and Cyprus Avenue, constructed in 1897-98.
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Belfast, County Down | BT4 2AN
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Dundela, County Antrim | BT4 2DR
You are welcome to visit, view our stunning stained glass windows and the font where author CS Lewis was baptised.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT5 4NE
Serving the east Belfast community since 1874.
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Warkworth, Northumberland | NE65 0UR
Although there was an important Saxon church here, the present building dates mainly from the 1130s.
Dunmurry, County Antrim | BT17 0PN
A beautiful 18th century church located on the outskirts of Belfast, surrounded by a peaceful graveyard.
Belfast, County Antrim | BT7 1NA
Built in 1887, the University Road Moravian Church is one of the five Moravian Churches in Northern Ireland.
Holywood, County Down | BT18 9BX
Located in north Down just a few miles from Belfast the Victorian church building is open daily for prayer and meditation.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT2 8EN
Hidden amongst Belfast’s streets lies a true architectural gem, St Malachy’s modest red-brick exterior gives little hint of the richly ornate interior within, a striking contrast that delights all who step inside.